Posts Tagged ‘Future’
Most Important Future Technologies [CHART]
CMOs around the world believe that mobile solutions (64%) and the Internet of Things (62%) will be the most important technologies in the next 3 to 5 years.
Read MoreConsumers’ Perceptions On The Future Of Advertising, September 2014 [CHART]
A majority of US adults surveyed indicated that advertisers will have more personal data about consumers in 10 years.
Read MoreThe Past & Future Employee [INFOGRAPHIC]
This visual was taken from Jacob Morgan’s new book, The Future of Work: Attract New Talent, Build Better Leaders, and Create a Competitive Organization.
Read MoreUK Payment Method Predictions For 2025, February 2014 [CHART]
86% of UK internet users still expected to be carrying credit and debit cards in 2025, while 76% said they’d be lugging a physical wallet.
Read MoreAmerican's Interest In Owning Futuristic Technologies [TABLE]
A total of 19% of Americans would like to own a travel-related invention of some kind.
Read MoreAmericans' Most Favorable Toward Driverless Cars [CHART]
Americans are most interested in riding in a driverless car: 48% would like to do this if given the opportunity, while 50% say this is something they would not want to do.
Read MoreAmericans' Attitudes Toward Near-Term Technological Changes [CHART]
Public attitudes towards ubiquitous wearable or implanted computing devices are the most positive, or more accurately, the least negative.
Read MoreAmericans 50-Year Predictions [VIDEO]
81% of Americans believe that within the next 50 years people needing an organ transplant will have new organs custom made for them in a lab.
Read MoreAmericans' Attitudes Toward Technological Change & The Future By Demographic [TABLE]
Six in ten Americans (59%) feel that technological advancements will lead to a future in which people’s lives are mostly better, while 30% believe that life will be mostly worse.
Read MoreFuture Of ATMs [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic illustrates the role automatic teller machines play in our financial system and what the future may hold for the technology.
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